
Hello and welcome back for another episode of the Future Ear Radio podcast!
Today I’m publishing a recent panel discussion that I hosted for the Future of Hearing Healthcare 2025 Conference. Our conversation revolves around the future of the professional, highlighting some recent legislative changes that are being proposed or implemented at the state level.
Panelists:
Alicia D.D. Spoor, AuD, is the Legislative Chair for the Maryland Academy of Audiology and Advocacy Chair for the Academy of Doctors of Audiology. She has led significant state-level legislative efforts to modernize audiology practice and expand patient access to care.
Kelley Linton, AuD, is a founding member of the Arkansas Academy of Audiology with more than 30 years of experience in clinical and industrial audiology. She played a leading role in Arkansas’ successful scope of practice expansion through grassroots advocacy and legislative engagement.
Brian Greenaway, AuD, is a clinical audiologist and Assistant Professor at Pacific University, where he also serves as Legislative and Policy Chair for the Northwest Academy of Audiology. He advocates for forward-looking policy changes to support comprehensive, patient-centered audiologic care across the region.
Stephanie Czuhajewski, MPH, CAE, is the Executive Director of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology and a national leader in audiology policy and advocacy. She supports state organizations across the country in efforts to align audiology scope of practice with education and clinical training through the Audiology 2050 initiative.
– Thanks for tuning in –
David
